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"Qianjin" is an honorific title for unmarried women, "skirt", "young girl", "jade", "biren", "outstanding person", "beauty", "jade girl", "Jiaowa", "Xi Shi", "stunner", "Qing'e", "sweeping eyebrows talented girl", refers to a talented woman.
"Bu Jin Shi" refers to a talented woman.
Ye Ye Advocate Strip", refers to a frivolous and delicate woman.
nephrite warm fragrance", refers to a gentle young woman.
"Bitter Li by the Roadside" refers to a woman who has been abandoned.
"Small jasper", refers to the beautiful woman of a small family. The ancient music house "Jasper Song" has the sentence "The little girl of the jasper family does not dare to climb the virtues".
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Mr.": It was first seen in the Spring and Autumn Period "Analects and Politics": "There is wine and food 'sir' food."
The annotation says: "Sir refers to father and brother. In the Warring States period, "sir" generally referred to virtuous and learned elders.
For the first time in history, the teacher was addressed with "sir", which was first seen in "Qu Li". Since the Tang and Song dynasties, many people have been called Taoists, doctors, diviners, herb sellers, and character testers. Since the Qing Dynasty, the title of "Mr." has begun to fade in people's minds, and it was not until after the Xinhai Revolution that the title of "Mr." was widely spread.
"Miss": It is actually the title of the low-status palace maids, concubines, artists, etc. in the royal palace of the Song Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, "Miss" gradually rose to the title of aristocratic unmarried women, such as in "The Legend of the West Chamber".
Only gave birth to a young lady, the word warbler. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the word "Miss" finally developed into an honorific title for unmarried women of aristocratic families, and gradually spread to the people.
"Mada": first seen in "The Book of Songs, Daya, and Drunk": "Ms. Lier." The word "lady" here refers to a virtuous woman, and is used as an honorific title for women and unmarried women, as was later said to be "daughters."
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The honorific titles for women are: Mrs., Qing, Fangjia, etc.
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In ancient times, women were called "stunner", "jade", "excellent", "jade", "beauty", "beauty", "girl", "delicate" and other titles, but these were also written titles.
In the course of China's historical evolution, many complicated rituals have emerged. Men and women are also different in etiquette, and along with the etiquette is the title of woman. In ancient times, women were called a variety of names, and with different dynasties, women were called differently.
However, according to the historical records of various dynasties, there are as many as 25 kinds of women's titles.
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1. "Ms" originates from the "Book of Songs" "Ms. Lier", Kong Yingda Shu "Ms., a woman and a scholar", which is a metaphor for women with manly deeds and talents, that is, an honorific title for knowledgeable and cultivated women.
2, "Female Stream", the 41st chapter of "The Outer History of Confucianism" records: "Seeing that she is a female stream, there are many heroic scenes. This is a generic term for the woman of the old days.
3. Excellent: the meaning of beauty. Refers to beauty.
4. Chanjuan: The meaning of beautiful color. Later it was used to refer to beautiful women.
5, daughter: formerly known as someone else's daughter. It means nobility.
6, Jiaowa: also as a girl. Refers to a beautiful maiden.
7. Beauty: Radiant. Beautiful. Refers to a beautiful woman.
8, beauty: (see nineteen ancient poems): [Yan Zhao is a beautiful woman. The beauty is like jade. Refers to beauty.
9. Son-in-law: The old honorific title for other people's daughters. It is now used to refer to the daughter of a foreigner.
10. Jade: used to refer to a beautiful woman.
11. Lady: refers to a gentle, kind and beautiful woman.
12. Courtesan: refers to a woman who is active and famous in social situations. There are pejorative connotations.
13. Vase: a bottle for flower arrangement. It is a metaphor for a beautiful woman as an ornament.
14. Jade girl: refers to a fairy. Also refers to beauty. It is also used as an honorific title for the daughter of another.
15. Stunner: Strange. Refers to a beautiful woman. Also refers to a person or thing that is excellent.
16, Qing'e: refers to a woman's eyebrows. Also refers to young women.
17. Insider: In the past, the husband called his wife. It has its roots in old ideas. Considered male to be outside. Woman's Lord.
18. Wife: The day of marriage in ancient times. Both men and women are to wear their hair in a bun. From then on, the man tied his hair on the top of his head. It indicates that it is the original match. Calling a wife a wife.
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<>1, "Ms.", from the "Book of Songs" "Ms. Lier", Kong Yingda Shu "Ms., a woman and a scholar", a metaphor for women with manly deeds and skillful talents, that is, the honorific title for knowledgeable and cultivated women.
2, "Female Stream", the 41st chapter of "The Outer History of Confucianism" records: "Seeing that she is a female stream, there are many heroic scenes. This is a generic term for the woman of the old days.
3. Excellent: the meaning of beauty. Refers to beauty.
4. Chanjuan: The meaning of beautiful color. Later it was used to refer to beautiful women.
5, daughter: formerly known as someone else's daughter. It means nobility.
6, Jiaowa: also as a girl. Refers to a beautiful maiden.
7. Beauty: Radiant. Beautiful. Refers to a beautiful woman.
8, beauty: (see nineteen ancient poems): [Yan Zhao is a beautiful woman. The beauty is like jade. Refers to beauty.
9. Son-in-law: The old honorific title for other people's daughters. It is now used to refer to the daughter of a foreigner.
10. Jade filial piety: used to call a beautiful woman.
11. Lady: refers to a gentle, kind and beautiful woman.
12. Courtesan: refers to a woman who is active and famous in social situations. There are pejorative connotations.
13. Vase: a bottle for flower arrangement. It is a metaphor for a beautiful woman as an ornament.
14. Jade girl: refers to a fairy. Also refers to beauty. It is also used as an honorific title for the daughter of another.
15. Stunner: Strange. Refers to a beautiful woman. It also refers to a person or item with excellent manuscripts.
16, Qing'e: refers to a woman's eyebrows. Also refers to young women.
17. Insider: In the past, the husband called his wife. It has its roots in old ideas. Considered male to be outside. Woman's Lord.
18. Wife: The day of marriage in ancient times. Both men and women are to wear their hair in a bun. From then on, the man tied his hair on the top of his head. It indicates that it is the original match. Calling a wife a wife.
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The honorific titles for beautiful women in ancient times were as follows:
1. Alluring the country and the city.
Refers to a woman with the most beautiful appearance.
uttered Li Yannian's "Li Yannian Song": "One look at the city, and then look at the country." ”
2. Red powder. This refers to the rouge used for women's makeup, and refers to beautiful women.
From Tang Yin's "Untitled": "The red and pink makeup is on the mirror platform, and the spring heart is full of leisurely." ”
3. Red face. It refers specifically to women, especially young and beautiful women.
uttered Wu Weiye's "Round Song": "The six armies are all vegetarian, and they are angry at the crown." ”
4. Interpretation flowers.
The metaphor refers to the beauty being intelligent and understanding.
uttered Zhao Yanduan's "Partridge Heaven": "Clear muscles and bones can be fragrant jade, and the glamorous and heroic interpretation of flowers." ”
5. Beauty. Refers to a woman who is both talented and beautiful.
Su Shi's "Butterfly Loves Flowers": "The swing in the wall, the road outside the wall, the pedestrians outside the wall, and the beautiful women in the wall laugh." ”
6. Moth eyebrows. This refers to a woman's curved eyebrows, and refers to a beauty.
The words of Xin Qiji's "Touching the Fish": "The long door matter, the quasi-good date is wrong, and some people in Momei have been jealous." ”
7, Shuli. Refers to a beautiful woman.
Speaking from Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty": "The back is seven feet two inches long, with a beautiful posture, which is absolutely different from the public, and the left and right are shocked." ”
8. Jade man. Refers to a woman as white and flawless as jade.
Uttering Nalan Xingde's "Poppy Beauty": "A snap of the fingers is like tears, and the yang and the east wind are known to the jade." ”
9. Stunner. Especially: Different, prominent. A stunner is a woman who is particularly beautiful.
uttered Bai Juyi's "Tomb of the True Mother": "The fat skin is not firm, and it is difficult for the stunner in the world to linger." ”
10, Liji.
Name, Shih Tzu. It is also synonymous with beauty.
Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Theory of Things": "Mao Chang Liji, the beauty of people, the depth of the fish, the high flight of the birds, and the determination of the deer." ”
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Peerless beauty. Beauty, Xi Shi, living Bosha.
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1.Outstanding people: beautiful meaning, referring to beauty.
2.Chanjuan: The meaning of beautiful lust is later used to refer to beauty.
3.Qianjin: Formerly known as someone else's daughter, it contains the meaning of respecting the noble.
4.Jiaowa: also known as Jiao Niang, referring to a beautiful girl.
5.Beauty: radiant, beautiful, refers to a beautiful woman.
6.Beauty: "Yan Zhao is a beautiful woman, and the beauty is like jade" refers to beauty.
7.Son-in-law: The old honorific title for someone else's daughter is now used to refer to the daughter of a foreigner.
8.Jade: A title used to describe a beautiful woman.
9.Lady: refers to a woman who is gentle, kind, and beautiful.
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